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Insider Trading – When Is It Civil Or Criminal

If you’re thinking of doing insider trading, or have already done it – you may wonder what are the possible legal ramifications if the law catches up with you. You may be at risk for either criminal, or civil penalties. If you’re caught, and are convicted of a civil penalty, then all you’ll need to worry about is a fine. If you’re convicted criminally, then not only will you have to pay a fine, but also be sent to jail. This is the worst thing that can possibly happen. In the recent article posted on Forbes, an example is given of Raj Rajaratnam, of Galleon Group, who gained almost 80 million in profits, doing insider trading. He was sent to 11 years in prison, as a result of trading based on confidential, inside, information. Insider Trading: Civil Or Criminal Crime? – Forbes http://news.google.com Thu, 24 Oct 2013 12:15:23 GMT Insider Trading: Civil Or Criminal Crime?ForbesI suppose if you were looking to buy/sell publicly traded stocks based on inside information, you would probably want to do the kind that, if detected, would result in a civil penalty (fine) rather than a criminal one (jail and fine). Nobody wants the … In contrast, William Marovitz, husband of Playboy CEO Christie Hefner, traded on Playboy stock from 2004 to 2009, and only paid a fine, without going to jail.  If you’re in a situation where you are at risk of being charged with insider trading, then learning the factors that might contribute to being charged criminally versus civilly, may be helpful. There’s a few factors that help determine this classification 1. The significance of the trading – How much money was involved? How many people were affected by your wrongdoing? 2. Evidence – Anyone charged is innocent until proven guilty. The burden of proof will fall on the prosecution. If no one “flips,” or if there isn’t a smoking gun, the prosecution will have a much harder time proving guilt. This may result in prosecution moving away from criminal charges, and instead choosing to pursue civil charges. 3. SEC violations – If SEC regulations have been broken, the department of justice may be called in to conduct an independant parallel investigation. Once the DOJ is involved, you can rest assured a very thorough investigation will be done. If the DOJ finds criminal wrong doing, you can expect to get charged criminally, and now – be at risk for jail time. In addition to the SEC, another organization that regulates insider trading, is FINRA. If either FINRA or the SEC find wrongdoing, all of this will be shared with the DOJ, in order to pursue criminal charges.  With things like wire taps now being used to vigorously pursue white collar crimes, criminal intent is much easier to prove, thus making it easier to pursue criminal charges. 

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